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Watch it enough times and it may slowly begin to reveal its meaning, and although the message might repeatedly change you can still trust its effect to remain unaltered: Yuli Chulkova‘s latest print collection takes inspiration from art, a kaleidoscope of colors and shapes painting the garments a mix of delicate and strong, a combination of retro and futuristic. And the juxtaposition of moods doesn’t…

You can almost sense it, the cold, cold water of frosty gray breaking into quiet waves that travel loudly until finally meeting blocks and blocks of snow-covered ice. There is where they settle briefly, allowing for a deep silence to signal the weight of the moment, to play up the immeasurable beauty of nature, to mark the poetic surroundings where the sky and the sea…

Hosiery is – by its very nature – one of the most sensual categories of apparel. It’s soft, slinky, delicate, sits close to the skin… With her capsule collection of stockings, Yuli Chulkova takes it one step further, infusing the sophisticated silhouettes and fine lines of the pieces with embellishments like intricate beading and embroidery.

It comes as no surprise that in our modern times every classic gets to be revised, every iconic piece injected with new attitude as if to match the ever evolving portrait of the woman in style. In doing just that, Yuli Chulkova‘s capsule collection of Stockings and Tights aims to add a dash of edge to a otherwise classical look, combining minimalistic silhouettes with cool…

To the lover of science, the curious mind, the human anatomy is a thing of complex beauty. In our modern times it’s a beauty that even fashion draws on in a way that has wide appeal. Who’d have thought that stringy sinews of muscle or the unmelodious xylophone of the human ribcage would take on their own cold and clinical beauty in the eyes of…

Yulia Chulkova‘s green dress seems organic, alien; it shimmers across the body like a waterfall of liquid fabric, with a structured kind-of peplum clawing its way around the hips. It seems so otherworldly that you can’t help but imagine it editorialised into some futuristic setting, but to buck the cliches photographer Luca Meneghel had other ideas. Meneghel used this piece in a haunting graveyard shoot.